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Buckinghamshire welcomes generations of talent – ​​past, present and emerging 2025 Rose Ladies collection is finished in style in historic country estates.

The transformed courses and clubs reopened after investing more than £10m, providing an ideal venue for some of the top female players in the UK, including four-time Major Champion Dame Laura Davies and Women's European Tour Champions Carly Booth and Meg Maclaren.

The tournament features two of Buckinghamshire's own up-and-coming teenagers, Ellie Lichtenhein and Saskia Owen, who have advanced from the club's thriving academics and junior departments to reach international standards.

Proud club

Sanjay Arora, president of Buckinghamshire and chief operating officer of Arora Group, said: “Hosting the Women’s Rose Series is a great opportunity to support women’s golf, and the series is perfect for ending here at the home of the Women’s European Tour.

“It’s also great to showcase the transformation of Buckinghamshire on the elite stage. We are very proud of the beautiful venue’s best way to restore this beautiful venue to create a modern, family-friendly private membership club that is all on the doorstep of our London home.”

Buckinghamshire President, Sanjay Arora and Kate Rose, founder of the Ms. Rose series

Gerry Ivers, managing director of Buckinghamshire, added: “It has been an amazing day that makes Ellie and Saskia competition even more special. We are very proud of our academics and juniors and have supported these two huge talented players over the past seven years. Their progress has been encouraged and supported not only by our programs and coaches, but also by Wired.

“Both have a very bright future in the game and their achievements are very inspiring for everyone who has a connection to the club.”

Five years of success

The Ms. Rose series began in 2020 when Justin Rose and his wife Kate wanted to offer competition opportunities for female professionals during the pandemic.

The concept has been in momentum every year since then, and this year includes five one-day events held at the top UK clubs, each with a first prize of £10,000, the largest of any men's or women's day event in the country.

Kate Rose introduced Hannah's screen on Friday in Buckinghamshire and gave Hannah's screen a cheque to the championship, saying: “A pleasant day finishing the 2025 Rose Ladies series, we certainly did it with the style of Buckinghamshire, a stunning venue with Gerry and Gerry. Thanks to Gerry and for having such a successful day there.”

Buckinghamshire Investment

Buckinghamshire last held a series of women’s roses in 2021. Since then, the Arora family has carefully renovated it as part of their broader plan to develop a portfolio of world-class golf venues.

The golf course has been reconfigured and renovated to enhance its natural beauty, and the bar and terrace of the heron have overlooked the finishing holes – perfect for a post-drink or a long sunny lunch.

The clubhouse now has luxurious amenities that encapsulate the club’s vision for “membership reimagining”, including a stylish orange restaurant, an iconic whiskey room, a spacious lounge and dressing room and seven beautiful bedroom suites.

Just 10 miles from Heathrow Airport and within easy reach of central London, it is designed to be at home, whether members are playing golf, spending time with family, connecting with friends or business or spending a day at work.

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